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    Luke Robert Ravenstahl (born February 6, 1980) is an American politician who served as the 59th Mayor of Pittsburgh from 2006 until 2014. A Democrat, he...
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  • House of Representatives Luke Ravenstahl (born 1980), American politician, Mayor of Pittsburgh from 2006 until 2014 Robert Ravenstahl, Sr. (1924–2015), American...
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    Democratic Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, although eligible for a second full term, did not seek reelection as Mayor of Pittsburgh. Initially, Luke Ravenstahl had indicated...
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    Pittsburgh held a mayoral election on November 3, 2009. Incumbent mayor Luke Ravenstahl, a Democrat, defeated his two independent challengers by a wide margin...
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    throwing it all out there and seeing what happens." Pittsburgh mayor Luke Ravenstahl presented Miller with a key to the city on September 20, 2013, and...
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  • was once held by his grandfather, Robert Ravenstahl. His elder brother is former Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl while his father, Robert Jr., is Magisterial...
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    City Council President Luke Ravenstahl became Mayor. In his second bid for mayor, Peduto mounted a primary challenge to Ravenstahl in the 2007 special election...
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  • removed from life support. He was 61 years old. City Council President Luke Ravenstahl became mayor in the wake of O'Connor's death. He was sworn in at 10:36 pm...
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  • coach Bill Cowher as the head coach of the Rogues. Pittsburgh mayor Luke Ravenstahl, a kicker in college, appears as the kicker for the Rogues' opponents...
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    special election held on Tuesday, November 6, 2007. The incumbent mayor, Luke Ravenstahl of the Democratic Party faced Republican challenger Mark DeSantis,...
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  • of the Pittsburgh Fire Department. Ravenstahl served on the Pittsburgh City Council. His grandson, Luke Ravenstahl, was the Mayor of Pittsburgh from September...
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    politician Luke Rathborne, American musician Luke Ravenstahl (born 1980), American politician Luke Rawson (born 2001), English footballer Luke Rayner, British...
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    celebrating or mocking [Tebow] for his virtuous ways." Pittsburgh mayor Luke Ravenstahl Tebowed as part of a bet with the mayor of Denver following the Broncos...
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    months (1817–1825) – John Darragh 7 years and 4 months (2006–2014) – Luke Ravenstahl 7 years and >3 months (1970–1977) – Peter F. Flaherty 7 years and <3...
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    Gainey later took a position with the City of Pittsburgh under Mayor Luke Ravenstahl in a community development role. In 2010, he became chairman of the...
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    single, district-wide curriculum. On December 13, 2006 Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and then Superintendent Mark Roosevelt announced an initiative called...
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    to run for re-election. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Incumbent Mayor Luke Ravenstahl (D) was re-elected. Rochester, New York – Incumbent Mayor Robert Duffy...
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    Station Square Gaming, LP, and PITG Gaming, LLC. Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and other local officials favored a deal from the Isle of Capri Casinos...
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  • challenge incumbent Mayor Luke Ravenstahl in the Democratic primary, becoming his second challenger, but after Ravenstahl dropped out he also dropped...
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    first female mayor, defeating incumbent Jim Suttle Pittsburgh, PA: Luke Ravenstahl did not run for another term. Bill Peduto was elected as his replacement...
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    Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district. In 2006, Council President Luke Ravenstahl was sworn in as mayor at age 26, becoming the youngest mayor in the...
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  • in Israel, to American parents) served as chief of staff to Mayor Luke Ravenstahl of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 2006 until 2014. He also is a former...
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    Bruce Kraus 2014–2020 Darlene Harris 2010–2014 Doug Shields 2006–2010 Luke Ravenstahl 2005–2006 Gene Ricciardi 2002–2005 Bob O'Connor 1998–2002 Jim Ferlo...
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    for Children. In 2007, DeSantis ran for Mayor of Pittsburgh against Luke Ravenstahl. In 2009 DeSantis was selected as Pittsburgh's "Entrepreneur of the...
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    Pittsburgh: Incumbent Luke Ravenstahl (D) was elected to a full term, defeating Mark DeSantis (R) in this special election. Ravenstahl was appointed as interim...
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    December 15, 2022: Gillie Da King And Wallo September 20, 2013: mayor Luke Ravenstahl presented the Key to the City of Pittsburgh to rapper Mac Miller and...
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  • Clark, James Farrior, LaMarr Woodley, Casey Hampton, Bill Cowher, Luke Ravenstahl, United States Senator Patrick Leahy, Thomas Lennon, India Wadsworth...
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  • Director of Football Operations (GM), Pittsburgh Steelers (2000–2021) Luke Ravenstahl ('98) — former Mayor of Pittsburgh Bill Yoest — All-American football...
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  • Rendell, Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato, Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and Mario Lemieux of the Penguins ownership group announced an agreement...
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  • During the week before the game, Pittsburgh mayor Luke Ravenstahl temporarily changed his name to Luke Steelerstahl in order to remove the "Raven". Though...
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